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Post-Christmas feast.
They planned a great feast in honor of the occasion, inviting highly placed persons from many states.
December 6 is the feast of St. Nicholas of Myra. Some countries celebrate the feast by providing the children with special gifts or treats, much like Santa on Christmas. However, most countries do not celebrate the feast.
In Ireland the traditional last day of Christmas is January 6th - the Feast of the Epiphany - and it was known in Irish as Nollaig na mBan .... The Women's Christmas. On that day the women of the house did no work and all the food was prepared by the men.
It is the Feast of the Holy Family.
December 6 is the feast of St. Nicholas of Myra. Some countries celebrate the feast by providing the children with special gifts or treats, much like Santa on Christmas. However, most countries do not celebrate the feast.
The feast of the Nativity of Our Lord.
Yes, they eat sweet biscuts which is part of a Feta(A special Egyptian feast).But through Fast,but they can not eat meat.
The centre of attraction in all homes is the Nativity scene or crèche that is decorated with cute little clay figures called 'Santons' or 'Little Saints'. These colourful little saints are a special and age old feature of Christmas in France and are prepared all round the year by skilled craftsmen in the south of France. Popular Santons include shepherds, Magi, Holy Family besides local characters and dignitaries. In France, Christmas Tree is not so popular but it is symbolic presence can be felt in the Christmas Cake. The traditional French Christmas Cake is prepared in the shape of Yule log and is called the buche de Nol, meaning "Christmas Log". This cake is a special feature of the Le rveillon - a grand feast of the season celebrated after midnight mass on Christmas Eve.
If a local parish or diocese is dedicated to St. John the Apostle they may hold special festivities or church ceremonies to honor their patron. His feast day is not a universally celebrated feast day, such as is Christmas or Easter.
they eat cougnou (sweet bread shaped like baby jesus) and Belgium Spice cookies :)
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